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VPS with BYOIP/BGP
Hi there,
So looking for a VPS solution, ideally in the north west USA, that support bring your own IP... aka bgp.. I have my own AS + 2x /23 and IPv6 /36.
This will be used to terminate a couple VPN's from remote offices where we have some stuff hosted and provide redundancy to our primary peering. We have had some great luck with Vultr so far - so looking for another like it .
Ideally looking at ~1TB a month allocation.. but options to destroy/rebuild or get more (say ~3TB) would be great. Would love to find another droplet provider with dynamic bgp (like Vultr) so we can also use you to host a couple websites on anycast as well - but not critical.. getting another virtual router up and running is the priority.
Any referrals would be awesome.
Thanks,
Jake
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Vultr probably will do for you.
Reading comes natural for you doesn't it? OP already said they have Vultr, they want something like it, but not it.
Yeah vultr is great - highly rate them.
Just looking for a second provider to be a secondary endpoint.. not that I don't trust vultr.. I prefer not to have everything with one company.
If there is nothing else in North West USA - ill take anything with good connectivity to the North West
Will you pay setup? BGP without setup is rare in US, especially on VPS.
Yes
https://devcapsule.com/ Offers BGP in Los Angeles.
Why would you need a /23 on a VPS? I'm genuinely interested to know the use case.
How would you use this supposed redundancy when your link is down ?
I believe he means if Vultr breaks their routing (this is common) there is a second route.
Yes - happy to pay setup.
So we have 4 sites - one of those sites (that hosts most things) has a connection from a provider that has native peering. All the sites have a secondary (and sometimes a third connection), but due to the locations and costs - getting native peering on these providers are cost prohibitive. So these sites establish a VPN to the primary site + VPS or Colo.
Most data goes natt'ed over the providers network (its cheaper and unlimited) - when the main link is down.. its wireless.. so happens.. but we still in to support inbound traffic when the devs host something. Hence the hosted routers
.. I think last month we used about 100GB inbound (so 200GB inbound + Outbound), across our own IP ranges.. so its not huge, but it is critical for what we do.
lol lucky 2 /23s
Very - we were under APNIC until we re-incorporated here in the US (ARIN migration just completed)... /22 was extra small there up until a couple years ago
Thanks @GenjiSwitchPls - ill check them out.
We can do this in Asheville, NC. Hit me up with the required vps configuration and budget
Yeah, I've heard of others doing that as well, pretty much the only way to get ARIN space these days besides auctions or leases
We can do this at SpeedyKVM.COM
IP Announcement By SpeedyKVM (no ASN required)
v4 AND v6 BGP Session (ASN required)
https://speedykvm.com/billing/cart.php?gid=6
Awesome, that's in Seattle and that general area as well
VMHaus will soon be offering BGP sessions for vps in our new London, UK location